The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, February 01, 1912, Image 9

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-4 yit: LATE NEWS 'Clarence Darrow, indicted oncharge of having bribed jurors inthe McJNamara murder case, wasarraigne dat Los Angeles today,and next Saturday morning fixedby the court as the time for himto plead.'Rioting at Belfast, Ireland, iscertain if Winston Churchill persists in his declaration of makinga home rule speech there oneweek from today. Entire forceof Irish constabulary will be ordered on duty.Following completion of government's evidence in packers'trial, defendants' attorneys willask Judge Carpenter to dismisscase, claiming government hasnot shown conspiracy. And thegovernment says it has made afine little case against the beefbarons. Those widely divergentopinions are both based on thesame evidence. Oh, it's great tohave a lawyer's mind.Jacob Newport of Salem, 111.,arrested at Danville, chargedwith violating white slave act inenticing 15-year-old Elsie Parrish from Centralia to St. Louis,and attempting to place her indisprderly resort.Body of James Kane, 14, withbullet in his head and skullcrushed, found at rear of Orientalschool, San Francisco. Thoughtboy was murdered in juvenilerace war between white and oriental children. Number of Chinese boys armed with revolverswere arrested recently.Reductions in merchandisecharges of express companies operating in Indiana, amounting (15 per cent of bross earnings, ordered by state railroad commission. Order applies only to interstate business.'Senator Cullom's managers atSpringfield, today secured further delay in the Cullom-Magillcontest over first place on the primary ticket. Saturday is date setfor hearing.The Vatican at Home announced this afternoon that Mgr. Bonzanno, who is director of the College of Propaganda, at Rome, hasbeen appointed apostolic delegateto the United States, with headquarters at Washington.Rep. Slaydem introduced resolution in congress this afternoonwhich provides that it be "thesense of the house that third termof presidents are unwise, unpatriotic and contrary to a republican form of government."Probably also iniurious to a"democratic" hope of governmento oWARFARE THREATENEDIN COMPLICATED CASEFort Worth, Tex., Feb. 1.The state of feeling in this townsuggests the olden days of borderfeud and warfare.All interest is centered in thetrial of J. B. Snead, millionairebanker of Amarillo, Texas, forthe slaying of A. G. Bpyce, Sr.Snead shot down Boyce in thelobby of a hotel here. He givesthe following reasons for doingso: -,A. G. Boyce, jr., broke up myhome, and forced me to send my,wife to a sanitarium.